European Protection of Human Rights: The Practice and Procedure of the European Commission of Human Rights on the Admissibility of Applications from Individuals and StatesBRILL, 1 ian. 1980 - 273 pagini Forty years ago the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights & Fundamental Freedoms came into force. It was born of the shared conviction that breaches of the most elementary human rights, such as had been experienced in the 1930s & '40s, should never be allowed to occur again. The Convention & the control bodies responsible for ensuring the observance of the engagements undertaken by the contracting States have had a profound influence on democratic European society in the latter half of this century, & have had repercussions outside Europe too; indeed the European system of human rights protection has served as a model or basic reference text for other regional systems. The European System for the Protection of Human Rights is a unique collection of essays by some of the most outstanding scholars & practitioners in the field of European Human Rights. Its aim is not only to sum up forty years of European experience in the collective endeavour to protect human rights, but above all to stimulate critical thinking about that experience & to review whether the Convention sytem as it stands is still fitted to meet the needs of European society in the coming millenium. |
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Cuprins
Growing Internationalization | 4 |
Subject of the Present Study | 17 |
Effective Exercise of the Individual Right of Petition | 24 |
The Right of States to Bring an Application Before | 34 |
4 | 40 |
Handling of Registered Cases | 45 |
15 | 47 |
Decision on Admissibility | 54 |
67 | 97 |
Conditions to be Fulfilled Before an Application | 105 |
Applications Previously Examined or Under Exam | 141 |
Relevant New Information | 150 |
Manifestly Illfounded | 167 |
The Commissions Examination of the Substance of an Appli | 178 |
The European Convention on Human Rights | 186 |
European Agreement relating to Persons Participat | 206 |
Admissibility in General | 61 |
Precedence Among the Grounds for Inadmissibility? | 67 |
2222 | 71 |
Grounds for Inadmissibility Mainly Relating to | 72 |
38 | 90 |
Application Form | 226 |
Formula letters used by the European Commission | 234 |
Selective Bibliography | 247 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
acts administrative practice alleged violation applicant's application brought application introduced applications concerning Article 25 Article 63 Austria Belgium chapter Commis Commission found Commission of Human Commission's decision Committee of Ministers competence ratione complaint constitute Convention on Human Council of Europe Court of Human Cyprus Danelius decide decision on admissibility declared admissible domestic remedies Droits de l'Homme European Commission European Convention European organs examination example exhaustion rule fact fourth Protocol Germany Greece grounds for inadmissibility High Contracting Party Human Rights Ilse Koch incompatible ratione personae individual applications individual right international law jurisdiction legal aid Liechtenstein manifestly ill-founded matter mentioned national remedies non-governmental organization obligations paragraph persons President problem proceedings protection system Protocol provisions question Rapporteur ratione loci ratione temporis regard rejected as incompatible responsible right of petition rights and freedoms Rules of Procedure Secretariat Secretary sion six-months rule Strasbourg submitted territory tion United Kingdom victim